Four Books for Young Teens
Written by Sumedha Manhas, a grade 10 student.
I have always wanted to read stories that connect the human inside of me to the human personified in between those perfectly woven words written by the author.
Written by Sumedha Manhas, a grade 10 student.
I have always wanted to read stories that connect the human inside of me to the human personified in between those perfectly woven words written by the author.
Hear it from: Suruchi Yadav and Uthara Menon.
Quick News Snippets by our young anchors – the Indian Women’s hockey team makes history at the Olympics. The US asks its citizens to leave Afghanistan.
Hear this quick news. Read by our news anchors – Saanvi Gulati and Shouvik Gulati.
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
Throughout our teenage years, we are faced with numerous decisions. Decisions which at the time seem like the end of the world and as someone who has made them, even though I’m still not sure if they were the right ones, if there is one thing I’m certain of, it is that…
Written by Namya Saraf, a grade 11 student.
Harvard has been challenged by Students for Fair admissions (SFFA), a non-profit membership group with over 20,000 members who believe that racial classifications and preferences in college admissions are unfair and unnecessary…
Written by Uthara Menon, a grade 4 student.
The Chipko movement or Chipko Andolan was a forest conservation movement in India to stop the large-scale felling of trees in the Himalayas. It first started in 1973 in the Chamoli district of Uttar Pradesh (now Uttrakhand). The movement was special for two reasons- it was nonviolent, and women played an important role in it…
Written by Madhav Bahl, a grade 9 student.
A species of giant tortoise thought to be extinct was rediscovered on Galapagos Islands recently- A lone centenarian female…
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 2 student.
Noorjhan mango is cultivated in a small region of Alirajpur in Madhya Pradesh. It grows to a massive size of 2 kgs to 3.5 kgs- the size of a watermelon, or a jackfruit! The local cultivators believe that this mango came from Afghanistan. But there’s no proof of that…
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti , a grade six student.
Let me start with a question… Do you know what a pencil tip is made up of? I am sure many of you would know this. Well, if your answer was graphite, then yes, you are right!
Written by Sanjana Nayakanti , a grade 6 student